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SPC1017 Exam 2024 with Questions
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Which of the following is a direct strategy to establish a boundary?
a. Ask the other person why s/he wants the information you do not wish to share.
b. Lie to the person.

c. Form an I-centered message explaining why you do not want to share
the information.

d. Ignore the request for information. - Answer c. Form an I-centered message
explaining why you do not want to share the information.


Describing feelings involves ___________________________.
a. naming the emotion you are feeling
b. naming the emotion another person is feeling
c. paraphrasing another person's verbal communication
d. evaluating another person's behavior - Answer a. naming the emotion you are feeling



Which of the following statements is an example of a description of a
feeling? a. "I wish you'd stop behaving that way." b. "I get the feeling you
think he's drunk"
c. "I feel giddy about the news."

,d. "I can feel the difference between cotton and silk." - Answer c. "I feel giddy about the
news."



Naima hates going to the movies, but she agrees to go anyway (without
complaining) because she knows her friend Lisa loves movies. This is an example of
_________________.
a. aggressive behavior
b. passive behavior
c. passive-aggressive behavior
d. assertive behavior - Answer b. passive behavior


___________________ is attacking others' self-concept and/or expressing personal
hostility toward others to inflict psychological pain.
a. aggressive behavior
b. passive behavior
c. passive-aggressive behavior
d. assertive behavior - Answer a. aggressive behavior


When giving constructive criticism, ____________________.
a. be precise and specific without labeling the behavior as good or bad
b. do so in a public place
c. begin with a neutral comment

d. begin with a generally negative assessment of the situation - Answer a. be precise
and specific without labeling the behavior as good or bad



People who engage in passive behavior may be motivated by any of the following
except _____________________.

, a. they fear losing their connection with the other person b. they are self-assured
enough to be selfless
c. they value the other person above themselves
d. they have low self-esteem - Answer b. they are self-assured enough to be selfless

1. When Elizabeth moved from New York to Savannah, Georgia, she had a hard time
adjusting to the slower pace, to people opening doors for her, and to people calling her
ma'am. She felt that what others intended as friendly gestures invaded her personal
space. Elizabeth experienced ____
a. culture shock
b. low power distance
c. high uncertainty avoidance
d. low context - Answer a. culture shock



If someone prefers concrete and specific language and predictability, they are likely to
be from a____
a. low uncertainty-avoidance culture
b. high uncertainty-avoidance culture
c. culture that values power distance

d. culture characterized by uncertainty reduction - Answer b. high uncertainty-
avoidance culture



Matthew lives his life by Christian principles, attends church twice a week, and is
actively involved in a Bible study. When faced with choices in his life, he asks what
the right choice is based on his faith. Matthew's religion is an example of ____
a. culture shock
b. a co-culture
c. ethnocentrism
d. uncertainty anxiety - Answer b. a co-culture

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